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Emergency Planning
- Product ID
- smaxepln
- Training Time ?
- 43 to 62 minutes
- Language(s)
- English
- Video Format
- Standard Definition
- Required Plugins
- MasteryNet Player
- Lesson Interactions
- 12
- Quiz Questions
- 23
Overview
Online Emergency Plan Training
Existing OSHA, SARA Title III, and numerous state regulations call for all facilities to meet a number of Emergency Preparedness/Crisis Management requirements. This training assists you in complying with these regulations and helps you prepare for potential emergency situations.
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- Install on any SCORM LMS
- Rich multimedia presentation with interactions and quiz
- Print certificate and wallet card
- You have 30 days to complete the course
Workplaces
Audience
Training for all workers, supervisors and managers.
Topics
The course presents the following topical areas:
- Domino Effect
- Crisis Management Team
- Emergency Plan
- Emergency Response Groups
- Types of Emergencies
- Warning Signs and Alarms
- Evacuation Procedures
- What If Questions
- Preventive Maintenance
- Records of Repairs
- Channels To Report Potential Problems
- Live Exercises
- Factory-Wide Drills
- Drill Critiques
- Emergency Briefings
- Practice Makes Perfect
- Testing The Emergency Plan
- Tabletop Emergencies
- Emergency Response Teams
- Efficient Communications
- Containing A Problem
- Head Count
- Chemical Spills
- Hazardous Materials
- Production Line Shut Down
- Breakroom Appliances
Intended Performance Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course you will be better prepared to:
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Identify the general purpose of an emergency plan.
- Define the domino effect.
- Describe the purpose of your facility emergency plan.
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Identify the key elements and important information included in an emergency plan.
- Identify the basic contents typically included in an emergency plan.
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Explain the questioning, information gathering and communication processes included in the development of an emergency plan.
- Identify the types of questions to consider in preperation for possible emergencies in your facility.
- Identify information that must be communicated to the crisis management team and the channels through which it is communicated.
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Identify the key elements and limitations of different types of drills.
- Differentiate table-top and live drills.
- Identify key procedures followed during and after drills.
- Recognize the advantages and disadvantages of live and table-top drills.
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Identify specific conditions to be met and procedures that may need to be performed during a live drill.
- Identify specific procedures to be performed during a live drill.
- Recognize conditions that may require additional steps to remedy.
- Recognize conditions that may prevent the performance of some procedures.
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